poet
By wmaharper
@wmaharper (2316)
United States
25 responses
@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
17 Jan 07
YEs, Shakespeare's sonnets are wonderful.
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@jacobdsouza (181)
• India
17 Jan 07
well my all time favourite poet is rabindranath tagore , the nobel laurete from india . he has written in bengali and is simply a genius . he has written poem for all moods and about all things in life . the national anthem of india is written by him . and he won the nobel prize for gitanjali
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@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
17 Jan 07
wow. I haven't heard of him either. There are alot of national poets that I am ignorant of, which is sad.
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@GardenGerty (160665)
• United States
13 Jan 07
I like those two, and Wm. Blake, and ee cummings. Edgar Allan Poe had some catchy stuff as well. I think I need to get out some of my poetry books and indulge. I have some huge text books of literature as well. Thanks for posting this discussion, it is a good reminder to do more with our minds.
@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
13 Jan 07
ah yes, Poe was very talented.. I always find myself remembering the Raven..
@Raevyn1972 (275)
• Canada
13 Jan 07
The Raven, my favourite poem of all time :)
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@Sarah1977 (495)
• United States
25 Jan 07
I have always loved Robert Frost, partially because I grew up very close to the home that he and his family lived in from I believe 1900-1911 or so. It is now the "Robert Frost Farm", and it is still furnished the way it was when he lived there. He wrote most of his books while living there.
@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
25 Jan 07
wow, I envy you, that would be nice to see. I think the only historic home we have here is Garth Brooke's (:
@candygurl24 (1880)
• Canada
17 Jan 07
Definitely Robert Frost. My alltime favorite has to be Birches...One could do worse than be a swinger of birches.
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@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
25 Jan 07
YEs, I like Emily Dickenson and yeats as well.. I've never heard of Teasdale..
@soulist (2985)
• United States
16 Jan 07
wow there are so many to choose from. John Donne and Robert Frost are wonderful poets. I also like Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou. But I would say my favorite would have to be W.B. Yeats. Because he tried to use his poetry to gain a unified Ireland.
@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
16 Jan 07
Yes, I agree Yeats is good as well. Thanks for the thoughtful response.
@cajundharma (641)
• United States
16 Jan 07
Theodore Roethke, Sara Teasdale, Adrienne Rich and Walt Whitman. I also like some more contemporary stuff of Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman and Guy Gavriel Kay.
@DreamOn01 (146)
• United States
14 Jan 07
Having a degree in English, I'm going to have to join the bunch who like the classic poets. My favorites include Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Shakespeare, and Lord Byron. I have a good friend who writes some great poetry, but she hasn't done much in the way of getting it published so no one here will know of her.
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@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
14 Jan 07
Yes all good ones! My husband is a wonderful poet, and maybe one day i'll convince him to publish.
@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
17 Jan 07
I have never heard of this poet.. another to add to my list.. (:
@Zebrochka (333)
• Brazil
14 Jan 07
My favourite poet is Pushkin
I wonder if anybody knows him at all, but in Russia he is number one and forever :-)
@Corrine11 (90)
• United States
16 Jan 07
I have not read any poetry in a good while. My interest comes and goes in waves. But yeah I loved John Donne when I was younger. e.e cummings was also someone I enjoyed. Many others, I can't think of them right now, but will look up and get back to you.
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@yesikita_unm (91)
• United States
17 Jan 07
Oh I remember when I had to recite my first Robert Frost poem by memory, it was hard. I'm not sure but I'm pretty sure it's titled "The Road Not Taken". But my favorite poet is Pablo Neruda.
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@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
17 Jan 07
I love that poem by Robert Frost.. I haven't heard of Pablo Neruda. I'll have to check him out.
@mansha (6298)
• India
13 Jan 07
I like keats and wordsworth all time greats and recently I love harivansh rai bachchan's poenms too. he is a great hindi poet. his poem kay karoon samvedna le kar tumhari kay karoo is my favorite. It means what should I do with your symapthies what should I do? he rejects people's sympathies in this poem and accepts the fact tht we have come alone in this world and will depart alone too.
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@jimmythejock (381)
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25 Jan 07
My favorite poet of all time has to be Robert Burns the Scottish Bard,but another poet who's work i enjoy is a world war 1 poet called wilfred owen.
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@Raevyn1972 (275)
• Canada
13 Jan 07
My favourites are Edgar Allen Poe, W.H. Auden, Shakespeare, and Alfred Lord Tennyson.
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@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
13 Jan 07
yes, all good ones as well. (though I'm not familiar with W.H. Auden)
@silenciobarnes (249)
• United States
13 Jan 07
It's true that most of us like/love the classic writers of poetry. But what about contemporary writers.
I personally like Saul Williams (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/saul_williams). He took a form of performance poetry and elevated it to high art. It's all in his words and metaphors. Even though they sound good read aloud by him, I think most people miss something unless they read it themselves and see the structure on paper...or screen.
And for some reason, I could quote Raven verbatim. Don't know how or why...
@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
13 Jan 07
I will have to check out his work. Thanks for the link..
@wmaharper (2316)
• United States
13 Jan 07
YEs, Shelley and Byron are good as well. I enjoy most of thier stuff..